LSE

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

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Growth stocks

These are stocks in companies that are considered to be “growing”. These companies may be delivering new products and services, or entering new markets.
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Coupon

Also called a dividend, this is the fixed annual interest paid to gilt holders. It’s usually paid in two equal, semi-annual instalments and expressed as a percentage of the nominal value of the gilt.
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Ponzi Scheme

A form of fraud designed to lure new investors, and pays the earlier backers by using the new investors' money.
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Time Value of Money

The concept that money you have now is more valuable than the same sum in the future.
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Accounting standards

The rules a company follows when preparing financial statements.
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Yield to maturity (YTM)

What is yield to maturity and why is it useful?
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Over-The-Counter (OTC)

A security that is sold outside of an exchange.
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Securities

Bonds and stocks.
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Oligopoly

A situation in which a market or industry is controlled by a small group of companies.
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